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UN Concerned as Child Migrant Deaths in Mediterranean Sea Double

July 17, 2023
UN Concerned as Child Migrant Deaths in Mediterranean Sea Double

UN Concerned as Child Migrant Deaths in Mediterranean Sea Double

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The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) issued a grim report on Monday, revealing a startling increase in child fatalities among those attempting to traverse the Mediterranean Sea to reach Europe.

The report documented 289 known deaths in the first six months of 2023, an alarming doubling of the figures from the same period the previous year.

UNICEF, the children’s arm of the UN, reiterated the pressing need for the expansion of secure, legal, and accessible pathways for child refugees seeking refuge in Europe.

Verena Knaus, the top global official for migration and displacement at UNICEF, shared her concern that the actual death toll might be significantly higher. She highlighted that numerous shipwrecks along the dangerous central Mediterranean route often result in no survivors or go undetected, leading to potential underreporting of fatalities.

“Unfortunately, the number of children succumbing to the treacherous Mediterranean crossing to reach Europe has seen a two-fold increase in the first half of 2023 compared to the same timeframe in 2022,” Knaus disclosed.

In further unsettling data, an estimated 11,600 children risked this perilous crossing during the first half of 2023, nearly doubling the figure from the corresponding period in 2022.

Notably, about 3,300 children, or 71% of all child arrivals in Europe via the central Mediterranean route, were classified as unaccompanied or separated in the first three months of 2023, triple the figure from the same timeframe in 2022.

Expressing the urgency of the situation, Knaus called on global leaders, “These children need reassurances that they are not alone. World leaders must respond swiftly, demonstrating the indisputable value of these young lives, shifting from mere condolences to a relentless pursuit of tangible solutions.”

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